Atlantis SPC Installation Instructions/ Guidelines

READ ENTIRE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH  INSTALLATION. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES. INSTALLATION NEEDS TO BE  PERFORMED BY A LICENSED, PROFESSIONAL HARDWOOD FLOORING  INSTALLER.  

Please check our website at www.AtlantisSPCfloors.com for any updates to this  installation instructions. If a version more recent than Rev5 is present, you  must use that in place of these instructions.  

Installation Instructions R-LVP 

Please read following instructions and disclosures completely before proceeding to  installation. 

By installing Atlantis SPC Floors you are agreeing to following conditions and ascertaining  that ALL installation requirements have been met. 

Handling of Product and Inspection prior to installation 

Always transport and store Atlantis SPC on a flat surface large enough to hold the full length and  width of the boxes/palette. Do not stand the boxes on their edge. Do not expose the flooring to  temperature above 100-degree F (38.78 degree C) or to temperatures below 65 degree F (18.33  degree C). In addition, do not expose the flooring to moisture conditions that are outside the range of  40%-70% relative humidity. Atlantis should be stored in a contained environment and not be exposed to outside weather elements. 

Please inspect the product properly for any visual variance. Any product questions or defects  should be brought to the attention of your retailer/distributor immediately and installation should be  stopped until the issue or question is resolved. The inspection of product should include but not be  limited to color, quality, finish, locking system and aspects of flooring which can be judged visually.  Atlantis SPC floors will not accept responsibility for the installation of product with visible  manufacturing defects. 

If the product is not acceptable, DO NOT PROCEED TO INSTALL. Please note installation means  acceptance of Atlantis SPC Floors. Cartons opened for inspection should not be discarded and do  not continue opening more than two additional cartons once you find a questionable variance in the  flooring. 

 

 

JOBSITE PREPARATION 

Following are recommendations to prepare the jobsite for proper installation of Atlantis SPC Floors. 

Exterior grading should be complete with surface drainage offering a minimum slope of 3” in 10’ to  send exterior water sources away from the structure where the flooring is to be installed inside. 

Interior preparation: A vapor/moisture barrier (also known as underlayment) of minimum 6 mil is  required. No other or additional underlayment should be used, as Atlantis comes with it’s own  underlayment. 

The jobsite is to be enclosed with a temperature range of 65–100-degree F and with relative  humidity range of 40 - 70%. Required temperatures of between 65–100-degree F and required relative humidity range of 40-70% must be maintained during installation and during the life of the flooring. 

Do not install Atlantis SPC Floors in areas with temperature and relative humidity beyond or  outside the ranges required above. We recommend that Atlantis SPC Floors should be one of  the last jobs to be finished at your jobsite, to avoid any potential damage to the planks. 

Subfloor requirements

Subfloors must be dry (throughout the lifetime of the floors), free of debris and structurally  sound to support the floor. The surface must be level to a 3/16 “ in a 10’ radius. 

Concrete subfloors must be fully cured for at least 90 days prior to Atlantis SPC Flooring being  installed. Calcium Chloride test for moisture has maximum allowable limit of 6lbs per one thousand square feet in 24 hours MVER (Moisture Vapor Emission Rating) and pH tests for  alkalinity should be withing a range of 7-9. A 6 mil polyfilm should be used as a moisture/vapor  barrier between concrete and Atlantis SPC Floors. 

Wood subfloors should be tested for moisture not to exceed 11%. Wood subfloor must be secured  every 6” along joists with nails/screws to avoid squeaking and movement. High spots should be  sanded down using a safe technique and low spots filled with a leveling compound to provide a  structurally sound wood subfloor. 

There should be no more than one layer of resilient tile, sheet vinyl or ceramic tile and should be  well secured to structural subfloor. Any grout lines should be leveled with a cementitious leveling  compound to ensure a smooth and flat surface with the allowable deflection of 3/16” in a  10’radius. 

Acceptable subfloor types

• Concrete, minimum compression strength of 3000psi 

• CDX underlayment grade plywood (minimum 5/8” thickness) 

• OSB (minimum ¾” or 23/32” thickness) /plywood 

• Existing resilient tile, sheet vinyl (one layer) or ceramic tile 

• Gypsum type toppers as long as they are structurally sound are considered suitable

 

 

Do not install Atlantis SPC Floors over any backed flooring which is not fully adhered to the  subfloor. Atlantis SPC Floors should never be installed on carpet. Never install Atlantis SPC  Floors over a below grade VCT (vinyl composition tile). Raised subfloor is not an approved subfloor for installation of Atlantis SPC floors.

Atlantis SPC Flooring Installation 

In order to carry out the installation you will need: 

Pull iron, tapping block, saw, 3/8” spacers or different size spacers as per requirement, hammer,  pencil and a straight edge. Please make a point of using only approved accessories as they have  been designed specifically for working with your floating floor. The planks should not be glued,  nailed, or otherwise fixated to the sub-floor (e.g., door stopper etc.). 

The sub-floor must be absolutely level, dry, clean and firm (old fixed carpet must be removed).  Difference in floor level of more than 3/16” must either be sanded down in a safe manner or filled  with appropriate filling compound. 

Please comply with the installation instructions. No claims can be accepted in cases of faulty  installation. 

BASIC INSTALLATION of Atlantis SPC Floors 

We recommend and require Atlantis SPC Floors to be installed using only the floating installation  method. An expansion gap of 3/8” must be left between any walls, vertical structures and existing  floor coverings (around the perimeter of Atlantis SPC Floors). For areas larger than 2500 sq ft. use at least a 1/2" expansion gap. 

Always work out of multiple boxes to mix product/planks to achieve proper pattern repeat and  color mix. A minimum of 3 boxes of product is recommended. Inspect each plank in good  light for visual defects. If they show visual faults or damage, do not install them. It is the  responsibility of the installer to ensure that the appearance of the finished floor meets the  consumer’s expectations. Atlantis SPC Floors is an indoor product to only be installed as  floating floor. 

Atlantis SPC Floors will not be warranted when installed in locations or conditions not recommended  for this product.  

Floating floor installations must be installed with an approved 6mil underlayment.  Underlayment should be butted side by side with no overlap. Tape the butted seams  together. No underlayment thicker than 6mil plastic should be used. Remove the tongue on  the side of the panels that face the wall. This is to ensure that the decorative surface of the  SPC Floors is well under the finished trim when installed. 

Use a utility knife to score through the tongue several times until it easily snaps off. Start in a  corner by placing the first panel with its trimmed side facing the wall. 

Use space along each wall to maintain above mentioned expansion gap between the wall and the  flooring. To attach the second panel, insert the end tongue of the panel into the end groove of the  first panel at a 20-degree angle. Lower the panel flat to the floor. Line up the edges carefully. Continue connecting the first row until you reach the last full panel. Fit the last panel by rotating the  panel 180 degrees with the pattern side upward, place it beside the row, and mark it. Saw off the  excess plank. Attach as described above. You can begin the next row with the off cut piece from the previous row to stagger the pattern. Pieces should be a minimum of 25cm (9”) long and joint  offset should be at least 25cm (9”).

Start the second row by pushing the long side tongue of the panel into the long-side groove of  the very first panel at about a 45-degree angle. When lowered, the plank will click into place.  Attach the second panel of the new row on the long side as described above. Push this panel  as close as possible to the previous row. To attach this second panel to the previous panel,  lightly tap the end using the professional tapping block. Continue along in the same fashion. 

To fit the last row, lay a panel on top of the previous row. With the tongue to the wall, lay another panel upside down on the one to be measured and use it as a ruler. Don’t forget to allow room  for 3/8" or 1/2” spacers (as per recommended perimeter expansion gap). Cut the panel and  attach it into position. Door frames and heating vents also require expansion gap. First cut the  panel to the correct length. Then place the cut panel next to its actual position and use a ruler  to measure the areas to be cut out and mark them. Cut out the marked points allowing the  necessary expansion distance on each side. Door frames can be trimmed by turning a panel  upside down and using a saw to cut away the necessary height so that panels slide easily  under the frames. 

Coordinating Transition Moldings  

Atlantis SPC floors has coordinating flush stair nose, T-moldings, reducers, End cap (Threshold) and  quarter rounds available. 

Always have all necessary transition moldings on site prior to beginning installation. Make sure all  transitions and moldings have been coordinated with planks that have similar color and graining. Set  them aside for use when a transitioning is necessary.  

We require any installation of this floor that is installed in the floating method to use a T-Molding  once the installation has gone more than 35 feet in any single direction. Installations of the  flooring beyond this distance must use a T-Molding to release stress from the floor and allow  the floating installation to properly expand and contract. T-moldings are also required in  narrow flooring areas 36” or less in width; floor areas interrupted by wall sections extending  out of the wall, including cabinets; floor areas which are not rectangular; wall openings-with or  without a door; L shaped rooms or otherwise not rectangular rooms will require T-moldings to  split into rectangular sections. Failure to use appropriate T-moldings will void warranty  coverage. 

If a doorframe has to be shortened: 

Lay a panel next to the frame (with the pattern side facing downward). Cut into the doorframe  with a backsaw. Then slide the panel under the frame with pattern side upwards. To finish off: 

Measure the exact width of the last panel row (keep into consideration the 3/8” – ½” space left  for expansion gap). Lay a panel on the previous panel row. Then lay a second panel to be  measured with the tongue to the wall and use as a straight edge and saw the panel along the  markings. Fit the last panel carefully with the aid of the pull-iron. 

 

 

 

FINISHING MOLDINGS 

Reducer molding: is used to finish flooring when the adjoining surface is lower than the  Atlantis SPC Floor.

T-molding is used to finish flooring when two level hard surfaces meet (usually in doorway). 

Flush Stair Nose: molding is used to finish flooring on landings or stair edges. Moldings need to  be glued and fasteners down to the sub-floor for safety and stability. Color fill should be used to  cover the fasteners. 

End Cap: molding is used to finish flooring at any vertical obstructions, such as a sliding glass  door, French doors, fireplace hearth and can be used at carpet. 

Quarter round: molding is nailed directly into the baseboard. To finish the perimeter of the  room, install quarter round molding using finishing nails. 

Use of plastic film or any other non-breathing device or cover is not recommended as it may  inhibit proper circulation and increase the moisture near the flooring. Use rosin paper or Ram  board type flooring protector if required to avoid damage by any other trade, if necessary (it is  recommended to have the flooring installed at the end of your project). Do not use tape directly  on the floor. If required, adhere tape to the trim, to be removed as soon as requirement is  finished. Test the use of any tape prior to using on the floor planks. 

To move heavy furniture or anything that can cause scratches or damages to the floor, it is  recommended to use an appliance hand truck over hardboard runways. 

 

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